The history of Paraguay
containing amongst many other new, curious and interesting particulars of that country, a full and authentic account of the establishments formed there by the Jesuits, from among the savage natives, in the very centre of barbarism : establishments allowed to have realized the sublime ideas of Penelon, Sir Thomas More, and Plato
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Contributions
- Wilson, Peter, 1720?-1802. - Contributor
- Wilson, William, fl. 1769-1801. - Contributor
- Saunders, Henry. - Contributor
- Sleater, William, d. 1801. - Contributor
- Grierson, Boulter, d. 1771. - Contributor
and 3 more
- Potts, James, d. 1775. - Contributor
- Chamberlaine, Dillon. - Contributor
- Williams, James, d. 1787. - Contributor
Publication
1769 - Printed for P. & W. Wllson, H. Saunders, W. Sleater, B. Grierson, J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, and J. Williams, Dublin, England
Language
English
Word Count
119,750 words, Guess
Page Count
479 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehistoryparaguay00chargoog
- Internet Archivehistoryparaguay02chargoog
- Internet Archivehistoryofparagua01char_0
- Internet Archivehistoryofparagua02char_0
- OCLC Control Number2935386
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL22973160M
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- The history of Paraguay: containing amongst many other new, curious and interesting particulars of that country, a full and authentic account of the establishments formed there by the Jesuits, from among the savage natives, in the very centre of barbarism : establishments allowed to have realized the sublime ideas of Penelon, Sir Thomas More, and Plato
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